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Tones OF THE TOWN. H M Benton of Gettinger, it here this wtek. J D. L. Warren, of Smoakt wiw in town tbit week. J.H. McMillan of Lodge was here tbit week. B. P. J. Oarrit, Sr. ,wat here the early part of the week. J. W. Wilton wat in town on Mou- day. >; G. A. Harrison ot Smoakt, wat here tbit week* A. . ‘ N. H. W, Carter of Lodge wat in town tbit week. Her J. L. Daniel left Monday morn ing for Colombia to attend conference. It it the with cf bit charge here that he be returned to Walferboro, bat he tayt the “O binet” which makea the appolnftne ta it at uncertain at a petit jury'a ▼* rdicta Mim .Teaafe Prater who it attending the Columbia College from here, wat in a at reel car collision, returning fiom the Columbia Theater, Saturday even ing, and suffered a slight injury. We are glad to report that the is fast recov ering. * Her sister, Miaa Marian wat on the same car but escaped nnhnrt by jumping. We are very sorry that several very interesting communicatona have to be omitted tbit wee k. We plead at an excuae that we wish to get throngh with the peper in nrder for the office force to enjoy a quiet Thanksgiving, that it if newspaper people ever have a quiet day which we sometime doubt. In addition our foreman la a member of the Grand Jnry and this lessens (be office fotce. We to make It op nett week* Jno. B. Smith, St , of Smoaka was here the early part of the week. * 3. M. Patterson, Eaq., of Allendale had bnaineea here Monday. K O Brabham hat taken out license to traffic in aeed cotton. R D Robinson ot White Hall was in town yesterday. Dr. B. O. Willis, of Cottagevilla, had bnaii:eas here Mondoy. A. V. Willis, of Cottagaville was in to see ns Monday. R D. Carter of Rnffin was in to aee U Monday. 3. D. Unchauan of Getainger was in town Mouday. 3. 8. Jones of McLanrin, was a visitor to town tbia week. J. O. Patterson is visiting his mother Mra D. P Patterson. F. N. Jones and L. W. Ihley of Ashton galled to aee os Tneaday. Read on editorial page, what is said •boot “Santa Claus letter." J. W. Kmard of Ehrhardt paid us a pleasant visit Monday. J. B. Padgett of Smoaks was in town Tneaday and Wednesday of this week. Mr and Mrs J. M. Patterson of Allen- J £ n 9TtT j rjime it« colors are unfurled dale are visiting Mrs D. P. Patterson, j j w f ftnae spread from sea to sea; P J. Wilson, magistrate at Smoaks, Be not surprised if in the other world, was in town in attendance upon court You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. J M this week. I Kudo GAHAGAN-PATTbRSON. In the presence of a few friends and rela'ives Miss Carrie EppsGabagan was married to Darling P Patterson at tbe home of the bride Tuesday svenirg at 8:80 o’clock. Rev D. B. Berberich o' Charleston performed the ceremony The attendants were Miss Jennie Boineau and Miss Lncia Patterson Owen L. Gahagan and J. C. Patterson. The bride wore a gown of white silk adorned with reel lace and pearls. A re ception was held after the eeremonr. The presents were handsome and costly. The wedding party left this morning for their bridal trip. They will reside in I Charleston. The bride is the second daughter of Mrs N. C. Gahagan, a bsantitol and sccomplishsd yonug lady. is groom is the son of Mrs M B Pat terson. He holds atgfmportant position with the Atlantic Coast line. A. 8. Fabin, manager of Colleton Cypress Co., was in town tbe early part of this week. Misses Elisabeth and Estelle Easterlin •pent last Saturday and Sunday in town wtth friends. <r I. N. Riser of McLanrin, one of tbe most prosperons planters in that section paid ns a pleasant call Monday. Ihtre will be an important meeting Of tbe Heyward Riflemen on Monday night December 3rd. Miss Lsisie Fishburne has accepted a position at the Farmers and Merchants Bank. J. E. Glover has accepted a position with G. W. Glover where he will be glad to see his friends W. P; Hefadon of McLanrin had business in town the early part of the week. W. H. Lott, a prosperons young busi ness man of 81. George paid ns pleasant call Monday. . Repairs are being made on the old Godfrey house by B. G. Hyrne, adtnr, with a view of its rental. B. G. Price is making extensive re pairs on his newly acquired residence, The Bellinger house. Dr rod Mrs H W Black lesve this afternoon for Branchville to spend Thanksgiving Day with their son Howell It is ssid that tbe superintendent of tbe Wsltsrboro Colton Mill never sleeps' now and that it is unnecessary for the whistle to blow as his HtlU boy calls him esrh—calls hhn early, Father dear. I D Gibbes has not yet decide*, which is a better toy for the IHile one—a whistle or a doll. * D C L tilers is thinking, ”1 will build thee s room to thyself, O my sou, where | tby walls will not molest. t t H. W. Homer, with the G. R. Lynch Mfg Co.. Chattanooga Tenn, was in town Monday. He sells the Aurora Carbide Feed Acetylene lights. Mrs L C ? Padgett and little daughter of Dinner Island, Fla., will passthrough Walterboro this evening on their way to her former home at Me- Lanrm Mrs Padgett was Mias Minnie Jone*, daughter of J S Jones. Depaty Cler* of Court Ackerman has discovered a new crime in Colleton. That is “Mousebreakintr and Gruber." A competent legal authority suggests that it should be “Housebreaking to pay Gruber.” F. McPherson, representing the National Gash Register Co., was in town yesterday and has sold A. Wich- man & Son on# of their cash registers, also exchanged one with Dr John M. yuin, v. Misses Ludle McTeer and Ethel Howell accompanied Mrs W. Q. West, who was on her way to her home in Atlanta, as Mr as Charleston Thursday aad at joyed “The Virginians" at tbe Academy of Music in the evening. Nones The fax books of tbe town of Walter- boro will be np«n for the collection of taxes from Nov 1 to 80 at the store ot H W Black, Ji. DB Black, Town Clerk A Tress. NOTICE. ■ v> The managers of the state aud county will call on Clerk of Court Padgett for pay lu recent election. Classified Advertisements. Wants, For Bale, Lost and Found, one cent sword each insertion. No adver tisement taken tor lees than *5 cents. Bnsinesa locale five cents per line etch Insertion. WANTS. WANTED—A four to six room house. Address “D” care Press sod Standard. WANTED—100 turkeys. Highest price paid. G W Glover. “The Avence Store." WANTED—To buy about 50 head of good sheep, Address 3 C floats, Wal terboro, S O. p * WANTED—Two or three rooms down stairs. Address "C” care Press and Htanriard FOR RENT—J8 acre farm, W mils of Walterboro Good buildings, good land, under good cultivation. Apply to Owen Smith, Walterboro, S C. pon SALE. FOR BALE—Cheap, seaeral high grade parlor organs, good aa new, one bar ber chair. Good second-hand sewing , machmss from $8 np. Brown Fnrni- tnreCo. °117tf FOR SALE—Tract No 1—318, acres ICO clears <; tract No 2—75 acres, 50 acres fenced; tract No 8—125 acres 50acrt s cleared; tract No 4—140 acres . 80 sores cleared; tract No 6—100 rcrea, 80acres coltiiated. All these ‘ tracts have good buildings and good fences. Apply to A H HERNDON, „ ' Walterboro, 8 C, FOR BALE—Rice straw at Cypress plantation $1 par ous-horacf load, $8 per two-horae load. E A Marvin, White Hall, 8 O., Mgr. H7 4t FOR SALS—Within tie next 60 days, my dwelling, store and lot adjoining, and open let next to railroed. Win Mil as a whole or separately. B. G. Price. llTtf. £g£g 30c per dozen at Grace and Warren. S 1 U shipment of new tymp barrells. Hurry up or >oo will be too late. Terry A Chaffer. 11 14 2t Klein's 61-80 liver pills. Alaska cooking stoves and ranges at Bryan A Co. Conidaa fie*h candies—60c at Klein’s. Xmas raisins, currents, fl«s, citron, etc. Fresh at Terry & Shaffer. A fnll line of hardware, obnking stove*, etc. Bryan A Co. See the window display of laces at the Brick Sthre You can only acroire wealth by saving what yon earn. Let us show yon how. We shall be giaJ to explain oor Savings Bank svstem. The Fanners amt Mer- cnanis Bank. If your home has a congh try Klein's R sin Weed. Drs H W Black and A L Ott have formed a partnership for the practice ot dentistry. They will be glad to wel come their friends and patrons at the office foriueraly occupied by Dr Black. Stop at B G O’Bryao’s at Green Pond for treeh meets. Boyds Horse Remedies at Kleins. I will be in Walterboro next Monday to umoad and sell a car load ot large timber mules direct from the west This fs yonr chance to get the mule yon need. Ua no toil-a thU Male. Remember tne day Dec 3id. W Z Ayer Ws are offering the following prices today, subject to change: King cotton - • 10 80 Peas $1.10 bushel Eggs 7 ... 80c dozen At the Brick Store. We have added a bargain counter to rnr general meichandLe stock. Bryan A Oo. Klein's 64-30 liver pills. First class line of fancy groceries at G W Glover's. Have yonr Job work done at Tbe Press and ;ltandard. Full Hue of fresh fruits at G W Glover’s Fresh beef at B G O'Bryan'a, Green Pond, every day. Oar men’s and women's ready-to-wear garments are cat in the correct style— always at the Bncx More. Special 10 days sale, commencing Saturday, Nov 17, we will Mil our stuca of general merchandise at teduced prices. Bryan A Co. The frees and Standard and Home aqd Jr arm cue year f 1.10. No opium or morphine in Elixir Cat nip ana heuntl; give it to year baby, 25c ai Kleins. Klein’s 64-80 liver pills. Where R U going my pretty maid? To the Burnt More tor Queen -Qnshty bhoes, sir, she suid. Kieins Huchu Compound for Kidney and bladder, 60c. ° v. Yon can always shop with pleasure at the Brick btoie as it u always heated propeny. Enough said Klein—64-30 Liver Pills. Notice—I have taken oat license as bill poster lor the town ot Walterburo. All persons Jeainng advertisements posted alii please uotuy me. W P Fel der. 2t We keep nothing, but sell most every thing at tne Brick store. There are nearly seven million savings accounts lu the United Slates. Is youis one ol them? M Oei me habit” by start ing one at the Farmers A Merchants Bank. Trunks at reduced price jost received at ▲ C vouLehe. "A dollar saved is a dollar made.” Are you saving an>? If not let us suggest a Houeehoiu Cash htguier. The Farmers A Merchants Bank. Almond Cream—Excellent for the oomplexiun, 25c at Kleins. More goods for same money. Same goods for less mousy at the Brick Store. "Get the babii " ol saving by getting a avUga bank, tree. Deposit $1 and get ne at The Farmers A Merchants Bank. New line of fine creckery just re* ceived at A C vooLehe. Kleins 64-80 Liver Pill. SaxolineCold Cream for chaps aud rough skins, 10c at Kleins. Look si 3 oor sleek of letter heads. Ml heads, sisiements, prnied envelopes Are you nearly out? If so cider at once from The Press and Standard. Klens 64 80 liver pills tonchea the spot. A box of paper is a good birthday resent. We have It. The Press and andard. Do yon need legal blanlu of any Hied* titles, bonds atftt mongages, notetfacd mortgages, etc, etc? We have them. The Press and Standard. Eggs 30c per dozen at Grace and Warrea. Results Measure Value. J T Shnptrine, Savannah, Ga. Dear Sir:—I was*very much pleased with the good results received from tbe Tetterine ahlcu I ordered from yon some time ago. 1 incloae $1.00 for which please send me two mere boxes* Ues- pectifully, Florence Patterson. Ml Carmel, S C, Tetterine cares all forms of akta dls- Qnick relief, perm*neat care. Bhuptriae. Mfr. Savannah, Ga.—Uae Tetterine Skin Soap p r St LOOKING FOR A WEDDING PRESENT ? -'"A Among the happiest moments of a btides life, one filled with the greatest pleasure, is when sur rounded with the wedding gifts and alone she gives thanks for the many assurances of interest and affection w hich accompany them. I he things most appreciated by a bride can be found at our store. We have them all, from the dainty little Hassock at 50c each to tne handsome Mathushek Piano at $375 00 each. Among the many things to be found at our big store, suitable for«such occasions are: Handsome Rockers in oak and wicker, Brass and Iron Beds, Odd Dressers, Suites, Chiftonirs, Hamp ers, Tables and in fact everything that goes to make the home com fortable. Each gift will go towards making more attractive and lovely the home which she has pictured so often and in which she intends to spend the happiest time of her whole life. Every offering will bring back some fond memory of a devoted friend and relative, and will bind old associations with the new life to come. As far as possible the gifts should not be duplicated, and the problem arising out of the rer ceipt of lour cut glass fruit bowls exactly alike, or five or six cut glass water Lotdes are, to say the least perplexing. Th suggestions con tained in thjs advertisement arc all suitable for wedding gifts. They are from a well assorted stock where one can find something to be apprt ciated, no matter how small or how large your pocketbook. IE I US HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING Y3U? Coats 50c por bix. J T Savannah, Ga.—Use T< 25c the cake. BoM by John M Klein. Brown Furniture Company